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szsz9 20-02-2016 22:36

What are the view angles of the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000?
 
We are using the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 for image recognition on our robot. In order to aim at the goal, it would be very helpful to know the horizontal and vertical view angles of the camera.

I looked up the specifications online and found that it has a 68.5 diagonal view angle and its aspect ratio is 16:9 widescreen. Is there any way to covert the diagonal view angle into a horizontal or vertical view angle?

Thanks.

Hitchhiker 42 20-02-2016 22:39

Re: What are the view angles of the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000?
 
I believe it is a 60 degree horizontal angle, and a 68.5 degree diagonal angle.
You can use this link to figure out the numbers (it's a table, so its kinda okay).
http://vrguy.blogspot.com/2013/04/co...-view-and.html

The values work out to:
Horizontal - 61
Vertical - 34.3
though this may be a little off because I used the 70 degree row (68.5 should be pretty close, though).

Greg McKaskle 21-02-2016 10:25

Re: What are the view angles of the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000?
 
If you want to measure this directly, there are a couple approaches. NI IMAQ has a calibration operation that uses a page of polka dots held in front of the camera to characterize the camera/lens distortions, field of view, etc.

A low-tech approach is to use a yard stick and a tape measure. Hold the yardstick in front of the camera, parallel to the camera sensor/lens. Move it back and forth until it goes from edge to edge. Use a tape measure to get the distance from the camera focal point to the yardstick. Some cameras have a small mark where the focal point is inside the camera, but you can use the distance to the lens or perhaps the center of the camera.

Now draw out a picture showing how the triangle 18" wide and distance away will give you the half-angle of your FOV.

Greg McKaskle


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